Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 7R. W. Pomeroy, 1824 |
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... principles , would not compel them to adopt measures of a character more decisive . - The year 1775 opened in England , with attempts , at once by the friends and the enemies of the colonies , to ef- fect a reconciliation . Perhaps the ...
... principles , would not compel them to adopt measures of a character more decisive . - The year 1775 opened in England , with attempts , at once by the friends and the enemies of the colonies , to ef- fect a reconciliation . Perhaps the ...
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... principles , to which they have become attached , by education and long usage there is an uncertainty always hanging over the future , that makes us dread to explore it , in search of an expected but uncertain good - and we seem rather ...
... principles , to which they have become attached , by education and long usage there is an uncertainty always hanging over the future , that makes us dread to explore it , in search of an expected but uncertain good - and we seem rather ...
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... they might exist at the moment , their effect would have ceased , and their operation would be unknown , at that period when the principles they had called forth were in full exercise . Yet all this caution and distrust 26 JEFFERSON .
... they might exist at the moment , their effect would have ceased , and their operation would be unknown , at that period when the principles they had called forth were in full exercise . Yet all this caution and distrust 26 JEFFERSON .
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... principles , and organizing its powers in such form , as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness . Pru- dence , indeed , will dictate , that governments long es- tablished , should not be changed for light ...
... principles , and organizing its powers in such form , as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness . Pru- dence , indeed , will dictate , that governments long es- tablished , should not be changed for light ...
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... principles of freedom . Nor have we been wanting in attentions to our British brethren . We have warned them from time to time , of attempts by their legislature to extend a jurisdiction over these our states , [ to extend an ...
... principles of freedom . Nor have we been wanting in attentions to our British brethren . We have warned them from time to time , of attempts by their legislature to extend a jurisdiction over these our states , [ to extend an ...
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adopted ALPHEUS FELCH America appointed arms army assembly attention Britain British cause character Charles Carroll Charlottesville circumstances citizens civil Codorus creek colonel Smith colonies commerce committee conduct congress connexion considerable constitution continental congress convention council danger declaration declaration of independence delegates deputies determined duties elected enemy England established exercise exertions favour feelings force foreign fortune France friends governor gress happiness honour Hooper immediately important independence inhabitants injury instructions interest Jefferson justice king labour laws legislature letter liberty lord Cornwallis lord Dunmore Maryland measures ment militia Monticello mother country nation Nelson non-importation North Carolina object parliament party passed patriotic peace Pennsylvania period person Philadelphia political present president principles province province of Pennsylvania received resolution respect seat sent soon spirit success talents tion treason treaty troops United vessels Virginia vote WILLIAM HOOPER Williamsburg York zeal